f ' '» ._ ,,..~f‘<,_` __ ~ ¢y;§§_¢,,.’,,,__|_"L_,_‘_ . _ ’ I _ 5 . 1° 5UGU§'1"51» 1918 _ ’ 'ram c‘HAnLo'1'rE'.rowN GUARDIAN nos rrve 4 .,. ._.. , . .. ,- ;‘v -4 » . |,i~.t ._ , _ _ -, .<. ..,.. ,> -. _ .» f .I r . ».,. . . ~ f " f 1 7---_ ,. if \ .. . . __ ,_ . _ . ,. _ , . _ _t»-.,,__..,____.,_,..-.:f, -» _-_,.- ~: _ A v\ ...tot-__ "~_ _,_» »- .,. _ ,.. . , 1 _~__.\ - -,../ - , ._ .. '._ . a _. , It __ . ._ _,_,,_._.».`-~ ._ ..lr»..._._~,»__ .. ..». _ -'\.t..s..;x`~.'s1-»‘~"f`l~-.¢;‘ s¢.'l~_...'~e.»o.‘_;_;.;.;...T. Finest Pure Genuine Apple Cider --~ Only the richest. ripest, choicest, Annapolis _ _ Valley Apples go into the manufacture of our An- napolis Sweet Apple Cider, made righttin the “Valley” from ripe, luscious fruit, barreled fresh with all its refreshing, health-giving qualities. The old English process improves its delici- ousnessan hundred fold; positively will not fer- ment or became alcoholic but rt main crisp, clear and deicious the year around. .Write for price by the barrel. , ‘ Also write for price PICNIC SUPPLIES, in- cluding Fruit, Cigars, Candy, Bottled Drinks, Nuts and everything necessary to make your pat- riotic or church picnic an immense sucess. R. T. HOLMAN' LTD. I téummerside i _ _ _ _ _ snnv-o-jzsuwl-"lv lf-1.! .___ __ -4 ng( C__ , W I' r'e5“r;1 r ALL K on I A I 0 . e Phillips, Misses Annie Smith, Jennie -. -_-_-ve ____________ __-_-_-_-.-,-.-.-¢_~_»_-_-_-_-__-_-_-Lg-,-_.--_,_-_-..__~_~_»_-_-_- ,_._..__._._._.____.___,__ Smith and Mr. H. W. McCollough IT PAYS to bil! ll (hh Province AUCTION SALE.-G. E. Morrison, Granville, will sell his farm at Kelr‘s Cross on Friday September 6t_h at 2 p. m. PEoP`L`E‘s" CHURCH- 'rheie win be no service in the People's church Sabbath evening. The Sunday 'School will reopen on :he second Sabbath of September, ISLAND LADY DEAD-A telegram received yesterday morning by Mr. W. A. Weeks from Mr. II. H. Brdwn, of Medicine Hut., conveys the sad news of the death of Mr] Week’s sister. M-rs. Richard Passmore, at the home of Mr. ='Brown on the 29th Inst. Mr-s. Passmore is survived by her two daughters, Mrs. Brown and Miss May both at Medicine Hat. ~ BOB MAC WAS SECOND.--8,00( people witnessed' the races at Caribou. Me., on Wednesday, when the Fred enlcton mare, Alice L. won the 2.1i class in 2.151/,_ Bob Mac was second to Dan S. ji'., Qrthe 2.13 class, each ol the three heats being paced in 2.12% The Halifax trotter Brage won second in the third heat of the 2.22 class ir 2.16%. Frank Boutlier drove Jennlr Frisco in tho 2.16 class on Wednesday being second to Zom Q. 2.16%. Tir. _fornter Sydney horse, Dan Paine, was third ln the named race which Rutl~ W. won in 2.16%. On Thursday, P Doherty’s Thomas Earl won the 2.1l class in 1.121/¢, Frank Boutllier’s Bel mont Miller was the starperformer ot the day, winning a stubbornly con tested battle in 2.30 ‘pace in fivf heats. Kilus Il was distanced in th: 2.30 pace ,won by Estelle (lochato it 2.111/1 says the North Sydney llc: aid. ~ rxrxmxsxxxxxxxxxnsf if WAR CANNING BULLETIN _ § Issued by Canada Food Board Bk ’ >i£¥|¢¥¥>¥¥6 "*l€5I€3l€>l€5l€5l€5I€5l(/|€5|€?l€5l€¥9l€9I€5l€9l€5|€)Z PUT IN YOUR RESERVE in spite of the season’s hard worl- in his war garden this chap has quit: a reserve ol' strength yet and has just been advising his wife to put her re serve into the cellar and pantry-tr do it up in jars and seal it tight. In telling her this, he is only rs pooling what the Food Board and oth or organizations have been saying ev cr since the first seedwas planted in the war garden of 1918. Even tin- woman who thinks she knows all ab- out cunning can learn something from the booklet issued "by the Canada Food Board on the canning, drying and storing of fruit and vegetables Semi to‘any of the provincial com mlttces for it, enclosing lTve cents. r/lh1ard's Liniment Co.. Limited Gents,-I cured a valuable hunting dog of manga with MINARD'S LINI MENT after several veterlnaries had treated him. without doing him any nermanent good. ' _ Yours, &c., ‘ WILFRID GANGNh. Prop. of Grand Central Hotel Drummond. Aug. 3, '04. - I SATURDAY, SPECIALS 'he find trespasslng on his propert\` ‘OOLLJEGE REOPEN8.-»'I‘he Union Commercial College re-opens Tuesday Sem. 3rd. 1125-8-31M2i_ =:cHoco|.A'rss THAT ARE Ds- |_|c|ous |N Evsnv vAn|E'rv AND Fi.Avon. Q51' THEM Fon vous Ho|_|oAv A1' Jon-|NsoN AND .|oHN~ soN's. 11"7:i-s-sin/izs ZION CHURCH.-Sergt. J. S. Bon neil will speak at the evening service- ln Zion Church, ‘Sunday _7 p. nl. ills subject will be the Religion of the Trenches-“Fatnlism." DRY GOODS BARGAINS.-Still it chance"~for dry goods at at bargain. Come along now, as stock will be sold en bloc before long. L. J. Reddin. 11698~31M2i_ SCHOOL OPENS TUESDAY.- Mother does your boy need a new suit for school, if he does bring him to this store where you get an op portunity of a big selection at a big saving in' price. Prowse Bros., Ltd. 1148-8-31smw3l. _*W* Q NOW FOR SCHOOL.--A new suit is imperative for your boy next week as school opqts Tuesday. A good suit. that_looks good, feels good and' is good, that is the kind oi' suits Prowsr Bros., sell. Prices always rigi\t_ Prowse Bros.. Ltd. 1148-8-31smw3l_ IN SHIPPING CIECLES.-The with- drawal of the boats of the Eastern Steamship lines from the Boston, East t port and St. John route, has causec. the Maine Coast Line to put on tvtifr steamers, but they will not come as *ar east as St. John. They went or the route this week from Boston call ing only at P-orlnnd, Luehec and Eiist- port says the Halifax lierald. .___ WEDDING BELLS.--At the Queen Hotel, \(lharlotteto\vn on Thursday thr 39th Mr. J. A. McLeod of Uigg and Miss Jeanette Emery of Melville wer-I xnited in marriage in the presence ot t few friends. The marriage cer- emony was performed by Mr. Mc l.eod’s pastor, Dr. McEwen. Miss Emery is a. young lady of splendid per _-ional attraction and deservedly pop plar with all her acquaintances. Mr \icI.eod is a most worthy young man ind a_ suncessl`ui farmer in his con. munity. After a short vacation tbef' \\'-ill take up their home llfa on th' farm at Uigg. Their friends predict for il/Irs. McLeod a cordial welconr io the community and' happy relatloi:= between herself and the good peopl. Doss ANn0_t_u§R ANIMALS Sir,-I see in the last issue of you~ valuable journal a somewhat lengllu article on sheep killing dogs. Your r marks are timely and proper. h1' what about other animals allowed ‘ roam nt. large and destroy a map' crop while he sleeps. Ihave been ul? vacating the keeping in of all don; estic animals and I fail 'to see wher rho difference comes in as to destroy Ing sheep; or destroying crop;-whe:~ at present is as valuable as sheep, an l under our laws as at present constit utss, a nian‘s wheat field is'_no mort' safe than his sheep are. What I con tend for is that a man should hav' _ power to shoot every and all animal fence or no fence. If a man is compel' ed to fence his wheat, why not his sheep o/nd his orchard and his garden I hope to see thc day when we shal' have a law that will protect tha farm sr and the gardener from the _ravagef of worthless' animals turned out on thc- public roadsvto annoy and destroy. have just arrived back from Mr. Phil- I y lips’ home at Brackley Beach, P. E.| Ai Theatre* island, where they spent the last two - . » _ _' _ "‘*'“`f"'*""' k th H lit H ld. Whii ‘ , _ Ilxzies tellin mgtorzd anisvesnl hundred -°PreSentS_- "Y y miles. Mr. Phillips says Nova-Soothe - ' ' -- might take a tip from her sister prov- A lnce in road-making. as the roads . there are excellent. _ IN ,J “A DAUGHTER or nz/.\Ntr" llunter River was in the city yester-l day. AND FUNNY COMEDY PEARsoN _I 22511 The Greatest l-we Affair ef 1918 adian Bar Society in Montreal. - cnoci-:RY rnizss s=x'ruRDAY Ntonr “ friends in Abram’s Village, the guest ` COUPONS I -Miss Dina Gaudet, employee at R. ’l`. Holman & Co., was visiting- of Mrs. Cyrus F. Gallant. M -Mr. Cyrus P. Gallant has return- _ 2 _ \_ _____. _ ed from Summcrslde to look after his' '_ "Y W4’ Y iather's stock and farm, while tha lat- was in the city ~yestert:ay. He reports ter will be absent on his trip to West- the crops in his neighborhood and in ern Canada. M _ _other localities through which he __ ' travelled the best in years. The wheat Miss Norah Warburton, daughter of' crop is especially good. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Warburton, lcav- -- es this morning for Belleville, Ont., Mrs. Fred Whitlock who has l>~\c~:'. to take a position on thc teaching visiting har sister' Mrs. Frank liar- stafi of St. Agnes' school. klns of 39 Park Street, accompanied by her little daughter Marjorie loavc-_L_ .Mr. Cummiskey, or Fort Augustus. this morning on return to Picton. On ex-Commissioner ot Public Works Wednesday evening a number of irlends gave a farewell party for M _ '1 ; " _ 1 in_'_‘_ It `.'_ ' h ,. __ ti d rs Viln lock at the home of Mrs Wm Whit' ck ani. a most enjoyable tim \'~ le ~Dl‘nt in music, games and dan toatuie of the evening was t ‘ill 'l1"